City advocates say homelessness and open-air drug use are worsening across Seattle amid growing concerns about Mayor Katie ...
Ibogaine is a plant-derived psychedelic medication that is illegal in the U.S. and many other countries. It causes hallucinations that can last more than 24 hours and cause cardiac problems. Studies ...
Shots like Ozempic are curbing ‘drug noise’ for addicts — so when will they be covered by insurance?
GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic have long helped people eat less — now, they’re showing promise in helping people crave less. A new analysis of records from over 600,000 diabetic veterans found that GLP-1 ...
GRAND FORKS - The sanctuary of Freedom Church in downtown Grand Forks was filled with song on a Tuesday night. Though the people gathered in the Christmas-decorated hall sang and prayed as they would ...
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Homeless father vs drug addict social experiment
This video features a social experiment comparing public reactions to a homeless drug addict and a homeless father. By placing both individuals in similar public situations, the experiment observes ...
We know that addicts lose control over their lives and that they would as soon give up breathing as stop using their preferred substance/s. Yet, the critical question of why one member of an ...
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GLP‑1 drugs may fight addiction across every major substance, according to a study of 600,000 people
(The Conversation) – A patient of mine, a veteran who had tried to quit smoking for over a decade, told me that after he started a GLP-1 drug for his diabetes, he lost interest in cigarettes. He ...
Juli Shamash's 19-year-old son, Tyler, died of a fentanyl overdose in 2018 She has channeled her grief into action, advocating for Tyler’s Law, which would require hospitals to include fentanyl in ...
President Trump signed an executive order to fast-track the study of using psychedelic drugs to treat Americans – especially ...
Researchers are investigating whether GLP-1 drugs could be used to treat addiction disorders, following patient reports of reduced cravings.
Dr. Herzberg is a professor of history and director of the drugs, health and society program at the University at Buffalo. Nov. 15, 2025 It’s one of President Trump’s favorite stories: The Democrats ...
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